Know your city? Heritage Toronto launches 2018 tours

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Heritage Toronto is pleased to announce the launch of its 2018 Tours program sponsored by TD Bank Group. This year, the walks will take in Toronto’s waterfront, hike through ravines, and explore over 88 acres of Toronto’s parkland. Tours also explore the city’s rapidly changing neighbourhoods, share the invisible histories of well-known locations, and ask what we can learn from Torontonians past and present.

For the first time, the 2018 Tours program features the work of emerging historians, part of a new program to build the next wave of Toronto’s city builders. With the support of our 2018 Emerging Historians Sponsors, six students and young professionals have been partnered with experienced tour leaders to create new walking tours.

Running from Thursday, May 3 until Saturday, October 6, the 2018 program features 61 tours. The first tour kicks off tonight at 6:30 PM and features Toronto’s oldest neighbourhood:

CREATING TORONTO: THE STORY OF A CITY: Dive into the city’s history as we bridge the past with the present. The tour explores the historic St. Lawrence area, offering insight into the city’s evolution through the neighbourhood’s most captivating, yet little-known stories. May 3, July 14, August 9, August 23, September 8, or September 20

Other tours include:

ARCHITECTURE OF A NEIGHBOURHOOD: DOWNTOWN YONGE: Explore the area surrounding Toronto’s iconic Yonge Street, and the rich architectural diversity of hidden gems tucked away in the side streets, laneways, and the spaces between. May 10, June 28, July 22, August 4, September 9, or October 6

A SHORE THING: TORONTO’S CENTRAL WATERFRONT: Walk on the water side and visit notable harbourfront landmarks, like the Toronto Harbour Commission Building, the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, Harbourfront Centre, Ireland Park, and Billy Bishop Airport. May 13, July 7, August 16, or September 6

GUILD PARK: WHERE ART MEETS NATURE: Explore the history of Guild Park, the natural beauty of the Scarborough Bluffs, and the Monument Walk—a path through specially commissioned sculptures and architectural fragments from historic Toronto buildings. July 8 or August 12

WELCOME TO KOREATOWN: Get an in-depth look at how Koreatown has developed, and learn about the first Korean immigrants who came to Toronto, the experiences of the community today, and the role of arts, cuisine, and entrepreneurship.June 14 or August 11

Click here for a digital version of this season’s Tours brochure which lists all tour dates, times, and descriptions. The suggested donation for walking tours is $10 per person. Participants can register for all tours at www.heritagetoronto.org.